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When used in this [[wiki]] meme will refer to a particular idea and the way in which it is remembered and spread to others by our [[brains]]. It does not refer to "Bad Luck Brian" or any of his ilk.
When used in this [[wiki]] meme will refer to a particular idea and the way in which it is remembered and spread to others by our [[brains]]. It does not refer to "Bad Luck Brian" or any of his ilk.
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB091UtEP5Q||center||frame}}
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Revision as of 02:01, 30 December 2023

Before it became synonymous with pictures shared on social media, meme was a term coined by Richard Dawkins to describe the way in which ideas replicate and spread similar to genes.

When used in this wiki meme will refer to a particular idea and the way in which it is remembered and spread to others by our brains. It does not refer to "Bad Luck Brian" or any of his ilk.